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i want to get your take on this sandy factor and the stock market. >> i think sandy is a temporary story, but the way i think christie and other governors and mayors really pitched in suggests that we'll get through this fairly quickly and there will be serious commitments in terms of infrastructure and improvements. and i'll reemphasize your point. chinese purchasing survey was a little improved and you're right, if the purchasing manager survey in the u.s. is a little better as was consumer confidence. >> jack, what do you think, is sandy a big driver for stocks or is it the coming election and the possible outcome? >> i think it's one that you have a lot of underinvested what i call nonbelievers. i think we're entering the period of chasing returns. first of november i think we started since '09 where it's been up. which is indicative of what the next couple of months will bring. having said that, sandy will produce jobs. the question is will sandy produce more jobs than president obama did over the course of the last few years. and as far as the numbers, let's keep this in mind. i'm
i want to get your take on this sandy factor and the stock market. >> i think sandy is a temporary story, but the way i think christie and other governors and mayors really pitched in suggests that we'll get through this fairly quickly and there will be serious commitments in terms of infrastructure and improvements. and i'll reemphasize your point. chinese purchasing survey was a little improved and you're right, if the purchasing manager survey in the u.s. is a little better as was...
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most could be considered a sandy effect. the s&p 500 utilities index dropping to its lowest level since early june in the wake of superstorm sandy. >> time for talking numbers, forget obama versus romney. some say it breaks down to bonds versus stocks because the president's policies may be good for bonds and mitt romney's policies would benefit equities. on the technical side, abigail doolittle and miller bookbar. peter, you're one of the smartest guys out there. i love your research. >> i think the bond market rally has run it's course. even if obama wins, i don't see much upside. if romney wins because of the optimism that any growth in the economy that would engender, it would be negative for bonds. for me, the trade is very asymmetrical with very little upside in bonds and a lot more downside if -- either way, depending on who wins. >> even if romney wins, you think there's not a lot of upside for stocks? >> well, for stocks i think we're going to get an emotional knee-jerk bounce november, december. i think 2013 is goi
most could be considered a sandy effect. the s&p 500 utilities index dropping to its lowest level since early june in the wake of superstorm sandy. >> time for talking numbers, forget obama versus romney. some say it breaks down to bonds versus stocks because the president's policies may be good for bonds and mitt romney's policies would benefit equities. on the technical side, abigail doolittle and miller bookbar. peter, you're one of the smartest guys out there. i love your...
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again, a sandy effect in there. and the challenge for those playing the short term is to disaggregate, what's sandy and what's the real economy and after that figure off the fiscal cliff. >> all of that feeds into what you were saying, bill, expect a lot of volatility. the sandy effect will make it harder to decipher what's going on with the economic data. >> and the economic data is going to be skewed by mother nature, by politicians, a lot of things. you need a longer view, more than four weeks -- >> what's your view right now? >> cautious. but have you to be invested. you can't sit on the sidelines earning zero thinking you're going to accomplish anything. the one-year treasury at a quarter of a percent doesn't work for me. there's lots of opportunities out there and it gets back to focus, having a steady hand, ice in your veins and no one to buy. volatility could be good for an investor with a strong stomach and a strong will. >> but i think when you say words like cautious, sometimes -- i agree with bill with w
again, a sandy effect in there. and the challenge for those playing the short term is to disaggregate, what's sandy and what's the real economy and after that figure off the fiscal cliff. >> all of that feeds into what you were saying, bill, expect a lot of volatility. the sandy effect will make it harder to decipher what's going on with the economic data. >> and the economic data is going to be skewed by mother nature, by politicians, a lot of things. you need a longer view, more...
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we hope you have a profitable day. >>> the aftermath of sandy. a week later, millions are still without power in the northeast. long gas lines remain, although they are easing. and government leaders are warning of a housing crisis for those displaced by the storm damage. and after months of campaigning, we're now less than 24 hours until election day. barack obama and mitt romney are in a mad dash seeking every vote. as for the markets, u.s. equity futures are pointing to a lower open after the big reversal on friday. both the dow and nasdaq finished last week in the red. it's money, november 5th, 2012. and "squawk box" begins right flou.
we hope you have a profitable day. >>> the aftermath of sandy. a week later, millions are still without power in the northeast. long gas lines remain, although they are easing. and government leaders are warning of a housing crisis for those displaced by the storm damage. and after months of campaigning, we're now less than 24 hours until election day. barack obama and mitt romney are in a mad dash seeking every vote. as for the markets, u.s. equity futures are pointing to a lower open...
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so it is mostly a coastal influence when it comes to the wind and certainly not as bad as sandy, but there's also coastal flooding a possibility, minor tide tomorrow afternoon and the big wildcard i'm referring to a brief mix with heavy, wet snow which may bring renewed power outages even to the new york metro area tomorrow late afternoon and tomorrow night. so we will be taking a look at that as the day progresses. now, a chance of snow involved as well. >> todd gross, thank you very much. >>> and with much of new jersey still suffering in the aftermath of hurricane sandy, where and how to vote could be an issue for lots of people. my polling place was moved. kayla tausche is tracking that in the garden state. >> reporter: getting people to the polls is a major task here in the storm-ravaged state with hundreds in shelters hundreds of thousands still without power. an original plan to have national guard trucks serving as mobile polling stations was quashed by state officials that's because many power grids are coming back up. the move to allow displaced voters to vote by e-mail not
so it is mostly a coastal influence when it comes to the wind and certainly not as bad as sandy, but there's also coastal flooding a possibility, minor tide tomorrow afternoon and the big wildcard i'm referring to a brief mix with heavy, wet snow which may bring renewed power outages even to the new york metro area tomorrow late afternoon and tomorrow night. so we will be taking a look at that as the day progresses. now, a chance of snow involved as well. >> todd gross, thank you very...
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early estimates put sandy among the costliest u.s. catastrophes. forecasting a cost between $10 billion and $20 billion worth of insured losses. the final tally impacted by, among other things, power in the transportation grids. as for the insurance industry with over $500 billion in capital it can pay expected claims. at last year's premium increases and a decline in catastrophe claims bulked up their profile. deutsche bank claims it could trim earnings by 36% but it could also help insurers later giving them cover to raise premiums. back to you. >>> sandynjrelief fund.org. mary pat christie is on the news line with us right now. welcome. good to have you with us. >> thanks, tyler. >> at some risk, i ask how are you and the christie family holding up? your husband and you have both then tireless this last week. gout to be pretty tired these days? >> we're doing pretty well. it's all relative, right, tyler? we don't have power yet but hopeful that we will soon. i'm also hopeful that our children get to go back to school tomorrow. >> we're in the sa
early estimates put sandy among the costliest u.s. catastrophes. forecasting a cost between $10 billion and $20 billion worth of insured losses. the final tally impacted by, among other things, power in the transportation grids. as for the insurance industry with over $500 billion in capital it can pay expected claims. at last year's premium increases and a decline in catastrophe claims bulked up their profile. deutsche bank claims it could trim earnings by 36% but it could also help insurers...
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again, i'm saying with something like sandy, sandy requires fema help. yes. i agree with that. question is, how, when, where and why and how? down through our history your column says the united states has had a different structure and more federalism and more use of state and local government. >> absolutely, larry. this is a "bloomberg" column that says, goes back to prewar and notes when we had a crisis often the red cross would lead it. the red cross would have the moral support and organizational support of the government, but the red cross would lead and go down. there was a very famous flood in "forgotten man" and my new book "the biography of coolidge," the flood of the mississippi. it was terrible. the president did not go down. that was coolidge. why not? he wanted the states and the private sector and the charities to take the lead. >> i got to leave it there. we're going to finish this conversation on the radio tomorrow. that's what we're going to. we're going to have more time. that's terrific. thanks. that's it for this evening's show. thanks for watching. stay tun
again, i'm saying with something like sandy, sandy requires fema help. yes. i agree with that. question is, how, when, where and why and how? down through our history your column says the united states has had a different structure and more federalism and more use of state and local government. >> absolutely, larry. this is a "bloomberg" column that says, goes back to prewar and notes when we had a crisis often the red cross would lead it. the red cross would have the moral...
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we didn't get to it last time because there's so much going on with sandy. congratulations on a fabulous quarter. i knew you would deliver. chairman and ceo of clean harbors. >> thanks so much, jim. >> guys, look. there are certain stories. we bring them to you last week. stocks at 50 goes to 59. do you want to chase up nine? when this stock comes in, think about the opportunities they have. most stocks do not have their expertise or opportunity. >> announcer: coming up, election correction. the market obliterated anything romney related today. but stick around. cramer is rummaging through the romney rubble to find you diamonds in the rough. in america today we're running to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025, we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make
we didn't get to it last time because there's so much going on with sandy. congratulations on a fabulous quarter. i knew you would deliver. chairman and ceo of clean harbors. >> thanks so much, jim. >> guys, look. there are certain stories. we bring them to you last week. stocks at 50 goes to 59. do you want to chase up nine? when this stock comes in, think about the opportunities they have. most stocks do not have their expertise or opportunity. >> announcer: coming up,...
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first effects of sandy show up in the data. carl? >> thank you so much, steve. what could this mean as we head into the election? he had lazear former chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, welcome back. always good to talk to you. >> nice to be with you. thanks for having me. >> krueger says we are creating enough jobs to make up for new entrants. >> well, we are barely. soap i think alan is correct on that. the way i would think of it is this. i agree with steve, this mum is better than the numbers in the past but not a whole lot better. the average number of jobs created since the job market turned around is 140,000 a month. so now and over the past couple of months at about 170,000 so that's better. the key number is the one you just referred to, carl. you have to think about how much do you need to keep employment constant as a proportion of the population. and that number is 119,000 per month. so what this tells you even with these numbers, even at 170,000 a month, we're adding about 50,000 a month. tha
first effects of sandy show up in the data. carl? >> thank you so much, steve. what could this mean as we head into the election? he had lazear former chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, welcome back. always good to talk to you. >> nice to be with you. thanks for having me. >> krueger says we are creating enough jobs to make up for new entrants. >> well, we are barely. soap i think alan is correct on that. the way i would think of it is this. i...
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. >> governor, how important was hurricane sandy to this whole story? romney had tremendous momentum after all three debates, okay. then comes hurricane sandy. the romney campaign is basically suspended for about five days. you've got president obama looking presidential and getting a bear hug with governor christie of new jersey. how much do you think that hurt the romney operation? >> larry, it froze the race in place for five or six days as you pointed out. the governor canceled several events in virginia as did the president. right thing to do. it did stem that tide of momentum i think a little bit in virginia. and certainly gave the president the chance to dominate a few news cycles to do what they needed to do and fema did a good job. even though most of the efforts state and local governments, president was out there doing the right thing. partisanship goes out the window during natural disasters. it hurt governor romney because he had five days he couldn't do anything. hopefully that won't hurt him in virginia. i still think we win by a couple.
. >> governor, how important was hurricane sandy to this whole story? romney had tremendous momentum after all three debates, okay. then comes hurricane sandy. the romney campaign is basically suspended for about five days. you've got president obama looking presidential and getting a bear hug with governor christie of new jersey. how much do you think that hurt the romney operation? >> larry, it froze the race in place for five or six days as you pointed out. the governor canceled...
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sandy, what about you? you say regardless of who wins the election, the fiscal cliff would be either downsized or deferred. what does that mean? >> well, i think downsizing is more likely. have you to factor in the hurricane as well because that's going to be a half a percentage point decline as well, coupled with, you need to get that fiscal cliff down to 1% or maybe 0.5%. i think the downsizing has to be pretty substantial. they're either going to have to defer it to the new congress and either a new administration or the existing one, but they've got to get it downsized pretty substantially pretty quickly. and it's going to require, because of that gridlock we're going to have again, a bipartisan concurrence. that's going to be the test in 2013. >> chris, what do you think? how do you want to invest with $1.5 billion under management, how are you allocating money today? >> i think you want to be neutral. i think you want to leave your bets at the doorstep and to take win side of the other is gambling and
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we'll see the impact of sandy. >> i think sandy is going to confuse everything. they lost a warehouse for a while. i think the stock has been completely bloody. good for a trade. >> goldman's take is data will be so noisy over the next few weeks that you might start to rely on softer numbers like consumer confidence or things that aren't as rigid as retail sales. >> i think that one of the things that matters is people forget that my father has been in retail for years. there's an 80-day window of which 30 really matter. if you don't get those, you have to sell these stocks. you need thanksgiving to christmas. >> all right. we'll see you tonight. >> thank you. >> of course coverage begins from 5:00 to 7:00 -- >> i have the air mattress ready. >> when it comes to betting on the election, how should you play gold depending on who wins the presidents whycy? we'll talk to randi zuckerberg, the sister of mark zuckerberg. her tv show premiered on bravo last night. we'll talk to her about that too when we come back. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you
we'll see the impact of sandy. >> i think sandy is going to confuse everything. they lost a warehouse for a while. i think the stock has been completely bloody. good for a trade. >> goldman's take is data will be so noisy over the next few weeks that you might start to rely on softer numbers like consumer confidence or things that aren't as rigid as retail sales. >> i think that one of the things that matters is people forget that my father has been in retail for years....
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the road to recovery from sandy a little bit bumpy. power is slowly returning for some, but other areas could be dark for at least another week. and the gas lines, if you're not in the area, you have noed idea what this can really be like. and as the map world turns, apple stores around the country will start to sell the new ipad mini. it's friday, november 2 pd. we have four days now until election day, 2012. "squawk box" begins right now.. we have four days now until election day, 2012. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i' b
the road to recovery from sandy a little bit bumpy. power is slowly returning for some, but other areas could be dark for at least another week. and the gas lines, if you're not in the area, you have noed idea what this can really be like. and as the map world turns, apple stores around the country will start to sell the new ipad mini. it's friday, november 2 pd. we have four days now until election day, 2012. "squawk box" begins right now.. we have four days now until election day,...
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that's largely because of sandy. that's taking out about 300 to 400,000 because of the sales pace would be that much higher if we had not seen sandy the last three days of the month. again, the october sales rate coming in at 14.2 million. maria, back to you. >> all right, phil. thank you so much. good luck finding gasoline if you live in areas hard hit by sandy. we'll show you a very long line at a gas station in new jersey next and talk about how long gasmageddon could last. later, how will tomorrow's key jobs report move your money tomorrow? stick around. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and lo
that's largely because of sandy. that's taking out about 300 to 400,000 because of the sales pace would be that much higher if we had not seen sandy the last three days of the month. again, the october sales rate coming in at 14.2 million. maria, back to you. >> all right, phil. thank you so much. good luck finding gasoline if you live in areas hard hit by sandy. we'll show you a very long line at a gas station in new jersey next and talk about how long gasmageddon could last. later, how...
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hit by sandy. we'll discuss the outlook for prices with a guest who says shortages will continue for several days in the hardest hit areas. >>> plenty of focus on energy today. weaker prices taking their toll on shell. posting a 15% drop in its third quarter profit following a fall in prices. result below analyst expectations. if x. on mobile expected to report a fall in its profit today. revenues expected to contract by around 9:00. 9%. and from the energy companies to the gas pumps. >> shortage caused by hurricane sandy is causing lines in some cases miles long. joining us for monday is jonathan citron. thanks for calling in. you follow energy markets quite a bit. how long and how likely are the shortages to persist? >> i think we'll see the shortage persist for a short period of time. they're doing all they can to alleviate not only the damage, but it's all about getting the power back on. we need to get the glass to the pumps and the pumps working. so i think it's a matter of days rather than t
hit by sandy. we'll discuss the outlook for prices with a guest who says shortages will continue for several days in the hardest hit areas. >>> plenty of focus on energy today. weaker prices taking their toll on shell. posting a 15% drop in its third quarter profit following a fall in prices. result below analyst expectations. if x. on mobile expected to report a fall in its profit today. revenues expected to contract by around 9:00. 9%. and from the energy companies to the gas pumps....
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auto sales slowed in october partly affected by sandy. ford rose .4% and chrysler rising 10% and toyota up 16%, all below expectations. and if you're one of the people who lined up for the star wars movies the first time around, you'll like this. the force may be with disney. the company is acquiring lucas films from george lucas for $4 billion. it has plans to make another 7th chapter in the series by 2015. there is so much to talk about this week from the final days before the presidential election to the economic impact of superstorm sandy. joining me now are two former presidential advisers, austan goolsbee, profess of at the booth school of business and former adviser to president obama and ed lazear, former adviser to george w. bush. thank you for joining us. >> nice to be with you. >> great to see you both. let's start with the jobs numbers on friday. the last jobs report before the election. what do they tell us about america's economy today and what impact do you expect it to have on the election. austan? >> i don't think it will
auto sales slowed in october partly affected by sandy. ford rose .4% and chrysler rising 10% and toyota up 16%, all below expectations. and if you're one of the people who lined up for the star wars movies the first time around, you'll like this. the force may be with disney. the company is acquiring lucas films from george lucas for $4 billion. it has plans to make another 7th chapter in the series by 2015. there is so much to talk about this week from the final days before the presidential...
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plus, the latest on sandy's recovery and the coming storm and all the stock news you need to know. yes, mandy there is stock news today. >> indeed there is. well, let's get to the markets, the dow is on track for a second day in the sun today and if the dow's gain exceeds 136 points at the close it is doing that right now, by the way, it will be the dow's biggest point gain since september 13th. as for the s & p 500 now up for the fourth time in five day none of the major averages have had winning streaks as long as three days in about three weeks. by the way, the s & p 500 rallied 67% since president obama took office. take a look at the nasdaq, also higher, on the last election day, november 4, 2008 you can the nasdaq gaped 3.1%. the dow, 3.3% and the s & p, 4.1%. get down to bob pisani you the floor of the new york stock exchange. bob what are the markets telling us about what is happening with the election? >> i see a classic risk-on trade that doesn't necessarily favor either candidate but some resolution of all of this. what do you see in a risk-on trade, what we are seeing t
plus, the latest on sandy's recovery and the coming storm and all the stock news you need to know. yes, mandy there is stock news today. >> indeed there is. well, let's get to the markets, the dow is on track for a second day in the sun today and if the dow's gain exceeds 136 points at the close it is doing that right now, by the way, it will be the dow's biggest point gain since september 13th. as for the s & p 500 now up for the fourth time in five day none of the major averages...
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. >>> meantime, superstorm sandy may have devastated new york city, but turnout is heavy in queens, new york, as voters cast their ballots in makeshift polling locations. been like that in many parts of the tri-state area today. we're back in a moment. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global...
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and allianz says it's not feeling the impact of sandy yet. the insurer reiterates its 2012 targets. >>> priceline has agreed to buy rival kayak for $1.8 billion in cash and stock. the deal comes just months after kayak had it own initial public offering. $40 a share in cash and stock, 29% premium to thursday's closing price and 54% in kayak's listing price. >> winter storm in the u.s. has dumped over a foot of snow over parts of the northeast that were just hammered by super storm sandy. new jersey and new york have been particularly hard hit by the storm. lead to go knock-on effects in neighboring states including massachusetts, connecticut, and rhode island. and also furthering the you power outages that have plagued the area now for several weeks. >> and from today, drivers in new york city have to check their number plates before they pump gas. the mayor says based on license plates ending in odd or even numbers, drivers will be allowed to fill their tanks on alternative days. three quarters of gas stations remain closed due to super stor
and allianz says it's not feeling the impact of sandy yet. the insurer reiterates its 2012 targets. >>> priceline has agreed to buy rival kayak for $1.8 billion in cash and stock. the deal comes just months after kayak had it own initial public offering. $40 a share in cash and stock, 29% premium to thursday's closing price and 54% in kayak's listing price. >> winter storm in the u.s. has dumped over a foot of snow over parts of the northeast that were just hammered by super...
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blame it on sandy. express groups missed that will be interesting to see how it affects walgreen tomorrow. >> the stock has been a monster. they filed a mix shelf. i don't think that's going to matter. it might trade 66 in a couple months. it's at least going to 50. >> speaking of monster, monster beverage, up 2%. scott? >> they got a love letter in the media, which pointed out they own a third of the impressive and growing energy drink market. and the last time we talked about this stock, it was because they were being sued, a really unfortunate situation. i think the market likes that we haven't seen a pile-on by other plaintiffs. >>> and finally, a pop for pigskin politics. here is a positive sign for the romney campaign, according to the redskins koul rule. if the washington redskins win their last home game before a race, the incumbent party will win the presidency. on sunday, as you know, the redskins lost to the carolina panthers at home. but if you're not a firm believer in pigskin politics, con
blame it on sandy. express groups missed that will be interesting to see how it affects walgreen tomorrow. >> the stock has been a monster. they filed a mix shelf. i don't think that's going to matter. it might trade 66 in a couple months. it's at least going to 50. >> speaking of monster, monster beverage, up 2%. scott? >> they got a love letter in the media, which pointed out they own a third of the impressive and growing energy drink market. and the last time we talked...
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sandy's aftermath. we continue to track the latest kwomts as the east coast tries to pick up the pieces after the superstorm. we are trading the big movers with stephanie link, joe teranova and downtown josh brown. let's get to the election. the two candidates are entering the home stretch. john harwood has the latest from both camps. >> the candidates are racing through the battleground states. the organizations are working to turn out voters. the president will be appearing with bruce springsteen in ohio. jay-z in wisconsin rather. mitt romney is going to new hampshire. twice to virginia. you look at the polls and they are extremely tight. our last nbc news/wall street journal poll shows 48% for obama. 47% for mitt romney. that's as tight as you can be. well within the margin of error. either candidate can win the popular vote. you look at the battleground states and that's where president obama held an advantage. look at final three polls for nbc and the wall street journal. first of all in virginia.
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but with sandy we have yet to see these big checks from the wealthy. why? well, charity experts tell me that many of the wealthy are still digging out themselves. some of the most expensive neighborhoods in the country were hit by sandy and they still don't have power or water. also, it's early. wealthy donors don't want to duplicate efforts of the government, they don't want to send water to staten island if the coast guard is already there, for instance. they do want to figure out longer term needs, whether that's better evacuation systems, help for the elderly or taking a closer look as many are now at climate change. meanwhile, companies are also stepping up. jpmorgan is giving $5 million. disney's giving $2 million. fedex, toyota, viacom are all now among the biggest donors and that list is growing. one advisor told me mega checks from the wealthy will come, they always do. back to you, michelle. >> i'll take it, robert. >>> we're going to dive a little bit deeper now into the business of charities. best ways to collect and distribute money after a dis
but with sandy we have yet to see these big checks from the wealthy. why? well, charity experts tell me that many of the wealthy are still digging out themselves. some of the most expensive neighborhoods in the country were hit by sandy and they still don't have power or water. also, it's early. wealthy donors don't want to duplicate efforts of the government, they don't want to send water to staten island if the coast guard is already there, for instance. they do want to figure out longer term...
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we also have an update on sandy. millions in new york and new jersey are still without power as a result of superstorm sandy. this is creating problems at the gas pump as residents struggle to keep cars and generators fueled. for the first time in 30 years a gas rationing system is in effect now throughout 12 new jersey counties. we'll get an update on the fuel supply problems in a few minutes from john eichberger, director of motor fuels at the national association of convenience stores. let's get a quick check on the markets, ahead, 24 hours away from the elections here dow jones looks like it would open 34 points lower, s&p 500 off a little over four points and the nasdaq would be off about ten points. let's take a trip overseas to see what's going on in asia, a little bit down marginally except for korea. let's go over to europe, see how things are faring, red arrow across the board. almost down a percent in the cac in france. >>> stifel financial is buying kbw, the deal is valued in ex-et of $575 million which i
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it was the first post-sandy opening here on wall street. it was pretty flat, even though volume picked up at the end of the day. today we're seeing money move into equities. >> how we closed yesterday didn't really matter. it was just the fact it was open for trading. it's interesting to see this gain today as we were talking with the guys last segment. the dow up 128 points. the nasdaq with a stellar gain of 1.4%. the s&p up more than 1% on this first trading day of the new month here. as we get ready for the jobs number tomorrow, we think about the jobs -- or all the of the economic data today was good. the manufacturing, the construction spending, the adp jobs number, the private sector number, has now changed their me methodology and broadly expanded the number of sampling they take, so it may be closer in correlation to what the jobs number tomorrow looks like. today's number was a gain of 158,000 jobs, which was above expectations. so who knows what that will mean for tomorrow. >> yeah, it's really interesting. why are we changing the
it was the first post-sandy opening here on wall street. it was pretty flat, even though volume picked up at the end of the day. today we're seeing money move into equities. >> how we closed yesterday didn't really matter. it was just the fact it was open for trading. it's interesting to see this gain today as we were talking with the guys last segment. the dow up 128 points. the nasdaq with a stellar gain of 1.4%. the s&p up more than 1% on this first trading day of the new month...
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returning to business after the two day close after sandy, but the reaction was fairly muted. european investors as they watch the action on on wall street, but also this occurred on average volumes taking place on wall street. let's take a look at some of the appetite. a wish washy open. this is the start of a brand new trading month. and if you look over the course of the last five months, it's been a fairly decent performance for european markets. up almost 13% despite all the macroeconomic headwinds that we face. let's show you what's happening on on the open. lots happening in the oil and gas sector. we had numbers also out from the resources sector. but the overall tone in oil and gas is negative. there is some gray on the charts to report. retail autos tracking higher, household goods. and lloyds here in the uk has been reporting, as well. and there's been a very strong response to its numbers popping up more than 5% on the open. positive responses this morning. >> let's update you on the latest on super storm sandy. millions still without power. evacuation orders remai
returning to business after the two day close after sandy, but the reaction was fairly muted. european investors as they watch the action on on wall street, but also this occurred on average volumes taking place on wall street. let's take a look at some of the appetite. a wish washy open. this is the start of a brand new trading month. and if you look over the course of the last five months, it's been a fairly decent performance for european markets. up almost 13% despite all the macroeconomic...
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. >> recovery from sandy continues. manhattan gets power back and most subway service is restored although millions in the region have no power or heat with tens of thousands this morning homeless. >> we'll begin with a big week for the market. first up tomorrow's presidential election in this country. polls show the race between barack obama and gop challenger mitt romney to be a dead heat. on wednesday the greek parliament is due to vote on a package of austerity measures and then china's congress convenes for once in a decade leadership change. that's not evening mentioning ecb. there's been some that have said this is potentially the highest concentration of risk of the entire year. >> i heard this. it's embarrassing to hear. what's happened the whole time is there are managements that have made money during this period and managements that have failed and models that have made money and models that have failed. i spent a lot of time this weekend going over the last five years of stocks. what i find is that you have
. >> recovery from sandy continues. manhattan gets power back and most subway service is restored although millions in the region have no power or heat with tens of thousands this morning homeless. >> we'll begin with a big week for the market. first up tomorrow's presidential election in this country. polls show the race between barack obama and gop challenger mitt romney to be a dead heat. on wednesday the greek parliament is due to vote on a package of austerity measures and then...
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ed to. >> it is mind boggling to think this could happen just a week after sandy. let me somehow you how this is coming about. first, a storm center exactly two days from now right there about 100 miles to the east-southeast of atlantic city. and stalling. unlike sandy, not a storm that's going to bring a storm surge all the way in on the coastline. but one that stalls offshore and really kicks up some wind and waves. let's look at some of the concerns from the storm. again, timetable, 48 hours from now is when it would begin. powerful coastal storm. what does that mean? the storm center that lurks offshore, a nor'easter we call them. we haven't seen one this strong, believe it or not. if you don't count sandy in about a couple of years, two, three years now, big winds from the storm, coastal flooding indeed a possibility again but not nearly as severe. and it stalls for 24 hours. there's even the potential for some snow involved in some locations. we have a lot to take a look at in the next 48 hours as we get closer and closer to that storm center moving up the ea
ed to. >> it is mind boggling to think this could happen just a week after sandy. let me somehow you how this is coming about. first, a storm center exactly two days from now right there about 100 miles to the east-southeast of atlantic city. and stalling. unlike sandy, not a storm that's going to bring a storm surge all the way in on the coastline. but one that stalls offshore and really kicks up some wind and waves. let's look at some of the concerns from the storm. again, timetable, 48...
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and hanover beating forecasts saying it will be able to absorb damage claims from sandy without effecting its annual disaster budget. on the currency markets, aussie dollar 1.0423. rba keeping rates steady. dollar-yen slightly weaker, but still above 80. euro-dollar out of the 1.28 range that we've been trading in. that's where we stand on the european trade. on the day of the u.s. elections, let's get over to singapore. >> asian markets finished on a mixed note. the shanghai composite recouped early losses to close down by 0.4%. developers took a beating after data showed housing prices in the small business hub dropped 16% on on year. but shale gas producers surged on a new subsidy program. concerns over money laundering charges with the hsbc. nikkei finished lower as a stronger yen hurt exporters. nissan lost 2% ahead of earnings after morgan stanley slashed its price target. after the bell, the carmaker cut its full year forecasts as sales tumbled in china. the kospi ended higher by 1%. carmakers staged a rebound after yesterday's plunge. hyundai rallied over 4%. kia gained 1.6%.asx 2
and hanover beating forecasts saying it will be able to absorb damage claims from sandy without effecting its annual disaster budget. on the currency markets, aussie dollar 1.0423. rba keeping rates steady. dollar-yen slightly weaker, but still above 80. euro-dollar out of the 1.28 range that we've been trading in. that's where we stand on the european trade. on the day of the u.s. elections, let's get over to singapore. >> asian markets finished on a mixed note. the shanghai composite...
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we saw it after katrina and sandy will be no different. why? of course, because people are trying to salvage what they can from their homes before they rebuild or repair and they need someplace to put it. plus, you've got builders, contractors, clean-up crews, they need somewhere to put their equipment. again, self-storage. what are the reits that will see the most action? extra space storage where we are today, sovereign self-storage, and cube smart, to name a few. demand from sandy will drive revenue growth in the first half of 2013. extra space storage which has high exposure in new york and new jersey will see the biggest effect. perhaps as much as 33% of its portfolio. sovereign, up to 24%. this all according to analysts at cantor fitzgerald. now these reits are already up between 3% an 6% just since sandy hit. public storage is the largest of these self-storage reits. some haven't liked it lately because it's very expensive, but cantor upgraded it just before sandy hit from a sell to a hold. one caveat to all of of this, extraspace tellin
we saw it after katrina and sandy will be no different. why? of course, because people are trying to salvage what they can from their homes before they rebuild or repair and they need someplace to put it. plus, you've got builders, contractors, clean-up crews, they need somewhere to put their equipment. again, self-storage. what are the reits that will see the most action? extra space storage where we are today, sovereign self-storage, and cube smart, to name a few. demand from sandy will drive...
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about an october surprise, hurricane sandy, super storm sandy, perhaps filling that role this year. but in china, a similar surprise in the emergence of the figure here who is now if anything seen as orchestrating perhaps a transition that will be less reformist and how do you expect that to comply indicate u.s. china relations from here? >> in terms of the chinese equivalent of the october surprise, i would actually argue that they've had surprise after surprise after surprise throughout the year. we have to remember the earlier stories about the possible senior position on the standing committee, their leadership. and of course given the events earlier this year vis-a-vis his wife allegedly killing a british businessman, the level of corruption, he was dismissed from the party and is now jailed. so there's been quite a few surprises in what is normally a very well structured process into the chinese transition. in terms of the u.s. china rlgs ship, in a broad sense, i don't anticipate much of a change. the interconnectedness between the u.s. and china is so great that neither coun
about an october surprise, hurricane sandy, super storm sandy, perhaps filling that role this year. but in china, a similar surprise in the emergence of the figure here who is now if anything seen as orchestrating perhaps a transition that will be less reformist and how do you expect that to comply indicate u.s. china relations from here? >> in terms of the chinese equivalent of the october surprise, i would actually argue that they've had surprise after surprise after surprise throughout...
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kayla tausche is in new jersey with more. >> reporter: most of the areas were hit by super storm sandy. tons of initiatives urged residents to get out the vote. they haven't been without controversy, like e-mail and mail-in ballots and hard-paper voting, they should soft an major shift in turnout but recently, the aclu just filed an emergency injunction saying officials were actually inundated with these "and unclear how they will turn out. likely, even if these initiatives do work, likely won't be the 70% turnout rate that new jersey has had historically in the last three elections according to mayor of a nearby town. >> it is going to be down, couldn't tell you what the percentage is. it is a presidential election, you will get people that get out and vote but going to be down, everybody has a lot of other things on their mind right now. >> reporter: officials urge those who could vote to vote early and thousands did over the weekend, up until end of market yesterday. clerks saying in some of these nearby counties, it's been greater than anything they have ever seen buzz still unclea
kayla tausche is in new jersey with more. >> reporter: most of the areas were hit by super storm sandy. tons of initiatives urged residents to get out the vote. they haven't been without controversy, like e-mail and mail-in ballots and hard-paper voting, they should soft an major shift in turnout but recently, the aclu just filed an emergency injunction saying officials were actually inundated with these "and unclear how they will turn out. likely, even if these initiatives do work,...
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so with have the air mattresses because of sandy and we might as well keep them. >> it will very likely be a long night by just about any count. not expect to go have a proce i projected winner by 7:00 p.m. >> you can take part following our coverage on twitter,@cnbc 2012. >> let's get a check on the markets. yesterday you did see the dow close hire by about 19 points. this morning the futures are indicated higher once again. right now dow futures up by about 43 points. s&p 500 futures and nasdaq slightly higher, as well. and it's the same story in europe. we have seen modest gains there through the course of the morning. right now you see that in france, the cac up by about 0.7%. and germany, the dax up by 5.6%. same story with the ftse in london. in asia, the nikkei closed down modestly by about a third of a percentage point. you saw modest declines in honk c congre kong and shanghai. still very long gasoline lines in new jersey and new york where it's very difficult to get any gas at all. you can see right now that wti is up about 49 cents to $86.14. the ten year, interesting to watc
so with have the air mattresses because of sandy and we might as well keep them. >> it will very likely be a long night by just about any count. not expect to go have a proce i projected winner by 7:00 p.m. >> you can take part following our coverage on twitter,@cnbc 2012. >> let's get a check on the markets. yesterday you did see the dow close hire by about 19 points. this morning the futures are indicated higher once again. right now dow futures up by about 43 points....
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and finally, hurricane sandy, a huge october surprise. listen to this. 64% of voters cited it as an important factor with 62% of that vote going to the president. so like everybody, i congratulate president obama, but i'm going to spend the next few years watching him for free market principles of economic freedom. that's what i try to do to protect this great country of ours. moments ago house speaker john boehner re-elected to a 14th term in congress says he will consider tax increases as part of a zeal to tackle the fiscal cliff. to sort through this cnbc's eamon javers has the very latest. good evening, eamon. >> good evening, larry. in his first post-election televised comments today speaker of the house john boehner telling reporters that he's twoilg accept some increases in revenue as long as they come as part of the grand bargain on taxes and spending in washington that would include entitlement cuts as well as tax reform that would lower overall rates and broaden the base. here's the speaker earlier today. >> for the purposes of
and finally, hurricane sandy, a huge october surprise. listen to this. 64% of voters cited it as an important factor with 62% of that vote going to the president. so like everybody, i congratulate president obama, but i'm going to spend the next few years watching him for free market principles of economic freedom. that's what i try to do to protect this great country of ours. moments ago house speaker john boehner re-elected to a 14th term in congress says he will consider tax increases as...
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as many as 250,000 new and used cars may have been ruined by sandy. a loss that could eventually lead to a spike in auto sales. >>> overall consumer borrowing expanded in the month of september, but at a slower pace than the previous month. a sign buyers may be pulling back on their credit card purchases. this is an important data point, because consumers and consumer spending make up more than two-thirds of the u.s. economy. >>> what will a second term for president obama mean to the economy? will we see compromise? or will we fall over the fiscal cliff? joining me now, two former top presidential advisers. laura tiesson, chair of economic advisers for clinton and marty feld stein under president reagan. thanks so much for spending the time today. >> thank you. >> good to be with you. >> so marty, both sides appear to be extending an olive branch when it comes to this fiscal cliff. do you think we will actually reach a compromise, and if so, how and when? >> sure hope so. because the consequence of not reaching a compromise for the american economy,
as many as 250,000 new and used cars may have been ruined by sandy. a loss that could eventually lead to a spike in auto sales. >>> overall consumer borrowing expanded in the month of september, but at a slower pace than the previous month. a sign buyers may be pulling back on their credit card purchases. this is an important data point, because consumers and consumer spending make up more than two-thirds of the u.s. economy. >>> what will a second term for president obama...
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the update from superstorm sandy. they always make us say that. >> i think there's confusion as to call it a hurricane or not. when you have the death toll rising like we've seen. >> you don't want to say things like that but the questions are whether it's a hurricane or not and new york the government is pushing back saying -- >> it was three storms or at least two. >> pushing back on the insurers saying you can't take these hurricane, the deductibles because this was not a hurricane when it hit new york shores. that's a big deal for a lot of home and businesses. >> wow. lot of time there's wind versus flood, they parse the difference. >> wind versus water. >> and some of the hurricane deductibles were 1% to 5% of the value of the home so that's he a big deal and issue. residents in new york city are without power, tensions are starting to run high. residents are struggling to fuel their cars and get to work. scott cohn joins us from lower manhattan. >> reporter: hi, becky. here we are in water street in the financia
the update from superstorm sandy. they always make us say that. >> i think there's confusion as to call it a hurricane or not. when you have the death toll rising like we've seen. >> you don't want to say things like that but the questions are whether it's a hurricane or not and new york the government is pushing back saying -- >> it was three storms or at least two. >> pushing back on the insurers saying you can't take these hurricane, the deductibles because this was...
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and putting a price on sandy. we'll talk to a long time insurance executive to get perspective on how the industry will handle all the damages and how you can even start to tally up the cost of all of this. right now as we head to a break, take a look at yesterday's winners and losers. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a killer investing dashboard. everything is on one page. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. >>> welcome back to "squawk b " box." we're two hours away from the release of the jobs report for october.
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tell us what clean harbors is doing with hurricane sandy? >> we're probably up to about 700 people now, jim. we're providing everything from logistics support, generatorgen fuel, certainly clean-up work. there's a number of there that had some significant oil spills that helped them to get those facilities going again. it's certainly anything to do with the remediation side, you know, whether it's removing hazardous waste from these properties that have damage to avoiding any kind of chemical waste that's a part of the clean-up. it's a whole round of services here. >> do you do with fema? governor christy? govern govern governor quomo? how does it work? >> most of your waterside facility haves to have standby, emergency agreements. so when the events like this happen, most of the time we will have a contract in place. or from engineering consulting firms who may also have contracts in place with those firms. >> how do we have 700 people ready to go? >> we have a standby research group, an emergency response center that we man. we have 9,000
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sandy can be the excuse. from hain and we're out there in business, business is good. >> new acquisition. i know that this is one that a lot of people on my staff said listen, you've got to highlight this. i have not had it. >> i've watched this whole juice category. today they're pasteurized. the nutrients are lost when you heat it to certain levels. but i've watched the whole category and the growth in the category. this was started by two young ladies that grew at $25 million-plus. right now, 80% of their sales are home sales. it's not at retail. it's at whole foods in the northeast. the opportunities to expand -- >> you just blow it out? >> blow it out. expand it. put more production, more capacity. let me just say this here. i think drinking healthy juice is going to be more and more important. pasteurized juice, just like cans of soup. like lulu lemon within hain. >> this walmart picks up immediately. >> picks up immediately. sleepy time snooze. sleepy time tea is one of our number one selling brands. h
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. >> we've been watching what's happened with superstorm sandy. we know the red cross has been one of the organizations that has risen to the forefront of this movement to try and help people. what happened in terms of charitable giving for superstarm sandy? >> my heart goes out to the people affected by superstorm sandy. i have talked to so many people who have lost everything including loved ones and it's just heartbreaking and i also want to thank our generous donors. they've stepped up and we're doing everything possible to put their hard earned dollars to work. this has been a massive operati operation. we've served 7.3 million meals and snacks in four weeks. in terms of how it will impact giving we recently did a survey and what we learned is that three out of four people who donated to hurricane sandy will continue to step up during the holiday and donate to their favorite charity and 90% of the people that provided political contributions plan to donate to charities as well which was very heartwarming because i know that everyone in the no
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new yorkers getting out to vote in the wake of superstorm sandy. new york governor cuomo allowing residents to cast provisional ballots. my next guest served as governor of the state of new york from 1995 to 2006. he's now in private practice at a law firm. governor george pataki joining us. thank y >> hi, maria. good to be with you. >> might this drag out for days and weeks? what's your take? >> i think we could know by 9:30 tonight. the polls in new hampshire and pennsylvania close at 8:00. if governor romney wins new hampshire, if governor romney wins or is essentially tied, it's unclear, in pennsylvania, i think we're going to have a pretty good indication that governor romney will be the next president of the united states. because the polls all show new hampshire has a virtual dead heat. perhaps a slight edge to obama. they show obama with a four or five-point edge in pennsylvania. if that's not the case, then i think all of these close races we can have some degree of confidence will break towards governor romney. i think we could have an ea
new yorkers getting out to vote in the wake of superstorm sandy. new york governor cuomo allowing residents to cast provisional ballots. my next guest served as governor of the state of new york from 1995 to 2006. he's now in private practice at a law firm. governor george pataki joining us. thank y >> hi, maria. good to be with you. >> might this drag out for days and weeks? what's your take? >> i think we could know by 9:30 tonight. the polls in new hampshire and...
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a lot of people and a lot of the polling data, to the extent we care, sandy stopped mitt romney's momentum. momny was really on a high trajectory, now all of a sudden the race has changed and the polls are completely even. in your judgment, ann, how does romney get out of that box? he lost his mo, how does he get out of that box and win tomorrow night? >> i don't think he has lost his momentum. i think polls basically show the candidates tied in the swing states. except florida and north carolina, where romney -- i don't think they're even considered swing states anymore. even by the left. but of the remaining swing states, it's gone a little bit this way, a little bit that way, i wouldn't read too much into it considering the polls aren't going to be correct. the polls as ron johnson just said -- by the way, i spent the weekend in wisconsin, i did five different events, and they are very excited in the suburbs of milwaukee. i have romney winning at an absolute minimum 273 electoral votes. i don't usually do this because i'm confident romney's going to win because the country's really goin
a lot of people and a lot of the polling data, to the extent we care, sandy stopped mitt romney's momentum. momny was really on a high trajectory, now all of a sudden the race has changed and the polls are completely even. in your judgment, ann, how does romney get out of that box? he lost his mo, how does he get out of that box and win tomorrow night? >> i don't think he has lost his momentum. i think polls basically show the candidates tied in the swing states. except florida and north...
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why am i coming back to mccondo when everyone else is focused on sandy? because so far, in order to cover that $50 billion bill, bp has been forced to sell $30 billion. the companies which have bought those assets tend to be doing really well. why, because they've got some pretty good deals from bp. now that bp is nearing the end of its asset disposal program, i wanted to highlight the opportunistic buyers that have been able to swoop in like vultures and pick off pieces of bp at bargain basement prices. bp is the true motivated seller. they have no choice. they needed the money and they needed it now. anybody with the good fortune to be ready and to buy anything from them has got an good deal. bp is like a helpless giant. i'm going to tell you about all the companies that have been taking advantage of its weakness to pick up high quality assets at ridiculously low prices. let's start with the refiners. bp decided to sell off two of its refiners. historically, i haven't been a big fan of the refiner business. lately the dynamics of the industry have chang
why am i coming back to mccondo when everyone else is focused on sandy? because so far, in order to cover that $50 billion bill, bp has been forced to sell $30 billion. the companies which have bought those assets tend to be doing really well. why, because they've got some pretty good deals from bp. now that bp is nearing the end of its asset disposal program, i wanted to highlight the opportunistic buyers that have been able to swoop in like vultures and pick off pieces of bp at bargain...
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there was snow, but nothing like sandy. we'll ask what it means for the energy market and consumers when we return. >>> the east coast got hit by another storm yesterday. while gas lines have eased up from hurricane sandy, motorists are still having trouble getting fuel in the hardest hit as you build a retail station, you could build in the wiring. all in all, while it's an expense, you can build it in to the base of the business if that's a standard for everybody. but if you don't make it a standard for everybody, then only a few will go out and do it and it won't help anything. >> sounds like regulation. but then i heard that there was regulation -- >> what's the cost, though? what's the pre-cost wire? >> you're probably less than $10,000 if you include the generator said. so it's not a huge cost, but this is a marginal business. >> we talked to the guy who represents the convenience stores that sell something like 75% or 80% of all the gasoline in this country and he said most of those convenience stores really make pen
there was snow, but nothing like sandy. we'll ask what it means for the energy market and consumers when we return. >>> the east coast got hit by another storm yesterday. while gas lines have eased up from hurricane sandy, motorists are still having trouble getting fuel in the hardest hit as you build a retail station, you could build in the wiring. all in all, while it's an expense, you can build it in to the base of the business if that's a standard for everybody. but if you don't...
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sandy is has estimated to have cost more than $50 billion in damage. president obama is expected to view the recovery efforts on thursday. lk ahead martin's incoming ceo has resigned after he had a close personal relationship with a subordinate. he will now be replaced by huson who will take on the role of acting president and coo. all three major defense contractors have women at the helm. lockheed martin stock flat. >>> and aeg is teaming up with stub hub. aeg is the owner of more than 100 venues worldwide including the staple center los angeles. starting next year, customers shopping for tickets on the service will be able to buy or sell them through stub hub, and online ticket resaler. stub hub charges commissions on each sale and the stock in frankfurt down around a third of a percent. >>> and president obama will be doing a lot of talking about the increase this week. he plans to meet with labor and progressive political leaders tomorrow, business executives on which is and civic leaderses on friday. that's also the day the frommed is scheduled t
sandy is has estimated to have cost more than $50 billion in damage. president obama is expected to view the recovery efforts on thursday. lk ahead martin's incoming ceo has resigned after he had a close personal relationship with a subordinate. he will now be replaced by huson who will take on the role of acting president and coo. all three major defense contractors have women at the helm. lockheed martin stock flat. >>> and aeg is teaming up with stub hub. aeg is the owner of more...
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we had super storm sandy hit. that put an impact on a lot of retailers from department stores to big box stores like target and walmart. really what they're saying is the consumer is still under some pressure. that paycheck cycle still an issue for the walmart consumer and they say that jobs, gas prices and rising food prices also an issue for that group of shoppers. >> is housing about to fall off the fiscal cliff? what homeowners and future home buyers need to know right now. >>> mean. time, let's head out to sue at the schwab investor summit. impact in chicago. what do you got, sue? >> we got a lot coming. up. incidentally, ty, they miss you out here. we're going to talk about how to prevent your portfolio from literally going over the fiscal cliff. michael cuggino will show us. a five-star rated fund manager. $17 billion under management. where is he putting his money next on this special edition of "power lunch" live from chicago. >>> since 2008, u.s. debt has grown at an average pace of 14% each year. music
we had super storm sandy hit. that put an impact on a lot of retailers from department stores to big box stores like target and walmart. really what they're saying is the consumer is still under some pressure. that paycheck cycle still an issue for the walmart consumer and they say that jobs, gas prices and rising food prices also an issue for that group of shoppers. >> is housing about to fall off the fiscal cliff? what homeowners and future home buyers need to know right now....
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should those hit hardest by hurricane sandy set money aside to help hurricane victims? stick around. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going
should those hit hardest by hurricane sandy set money aside to help hurricane victims? stick around. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser...
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i think sandy has helped as home building. look at wood and cut. >> pete najarian, i believe you answered my question in the affirmative. you would step into coal here? >> disagree with josh. i like the coal names, specifically the ones that have exposure with the asian markets. i actually jumped into cliffs today. today was the opportunity, i think. i'm not necessarily calling a bottom. i think there could be selling pressure. of course there could be. the exposure they got to the asian markets, i think we are seeing the chinese markets trading better each day. australia did not lower the rates. there's a lot of reasons that the global economy outside of europe is looking better and i think the names exposed to those areas could do very well. >> all right, pete. thanks very much. apple shares drifting into bear market territory, falling pretty sharply. down 20% from the all-time highs. we're going to get to the core of what is driving the stock lower. what is a fast money without some kind of apple? plus, is the fear trade ba
i think sandy has helped as home building. look at wood and cut. >> pete najarian, i believe you answered my question in the affirmative. you would step into coal here? >> disagree with josh. i like the coal names, specifically the ones that have exposure with the asian markets. i actually jumped into cliffs today. today was the opportunity, i think. i'm not necessarily calling a bottom. i think there could be selling pressure. of course there could be. the exposure they got to the...
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we could find that those type of impairments with sandy with regard to the scandal, those do creep to the up side, as well. but ultimately i think rbs is on the right path and drawing the line on these issues. and as we've seen with the market reaction to lloyds yesterday and rbs this morning, investors are fairly encouraged. >> we also waited to see who is going to buy those 15 branches of santander, unexpectedly pulled out of the deal. sort of an overhang of the stock, it wonders what price it can attract for those branches now. >> absolutely. leaves other parties that could be potentially interested and normal pressure on on rbs to off load these banks. but it can only do it if the market is there and there is a buyer out there for those markets. so we'll have to wait and see what happens with those markets. >> so far decent performance so far for the stock out of the gate. thanks for joining us. and just a quick check of the stoxx 600 as it moves throughout the morning trading session. creeping negative, but not too negative. >> thanks very much for that. our guests are already ch
we could find that those type of impairments with sandy with regard to the scandal, those do creep to the up side, as well. but ultimately i think rbs is on the right path and drawing the line on these issues. and as we've seen with the market reaction to lloyds yesterday and rbs this morning, investors are fairly encouraged. >> we also waited to see who is going to buy those 15 branches of santander, unexpectedly pulled out of the deal. sort of an overhang of the stock, it wonders what...
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. >>> flight stats reports that more than 20,000 flights were canceled due to sandy. as a result, analysts projecting the storm could knock upwards of $200 million off of airlines bottom lines and that could mean a further dip for the global airline industry as profits are already expected to be down more than 50% year over year. that's according to the international air transport association. for more on business travel new, head to to roadwarrior.cnbc.com. . up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels,
. >>> flight stats reports that more than 20,000 flights were canceled due to sandy. as a result, analysts projecting the storm could knock upwards of $200 million off of airlines bottom lines and that could mean a further dip for the global airline industry as profits are already expected to be down more than 50% year over year. that's according to the international air transport association. for more on business travel new, head to to roadwarrior.cnbc.com. . up. a short word that's a...
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and the figure for hurricane sandy may rise. plus in the united states, consumers filled up their shopping cart and then kept coming back for more. european stocks after a good week last week, strong gains. cac 40 down half percent. a little weaker for the ibex. yields fairly steady. spanish 5.65 and kircurrency dollar, we hit the one month high in euro-dollar on friday. drar yen also off its 7 1/2 month highs, as well. over in hong kong, the amount investors had a strong appetite for the listing. shares up 16% before pulling back a little towards the end of the market close. also over the weekend, property firm said it will postpone its plan to raise $800 million by the listing of its hospitality unit in hong kong. they didn't explain why, but last week said it was considering other options for the unit's assets. the exchange has plans to open up business it overseas plays and reduce reliance on chinese equity listings. why do they want less chinese listings? >> well, i think pra dwchlt a like some of the worldwide companies ge
and the figure for hurricane sandy may rise. plus in the united states, consumers filled up their shopping cart and then kept coming back for more. european stocks after a good week last week, strong gains. cac 40 down half percent. a little weaker for the ibex. yields fairly steady. spanish 5.65 and kircurrency dollar, we hit the one month high in euro-dollar on friday. drar yen also off its 7 1/2 month highs, as well. over in hong kong, the amount investors had a strong appetite for the...